Macroinvertebrate Monitoring in Pictures

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Macroinvertebrate Monitoring in Pictures Chicago River Field Trip Activity

Summary

Grade Level: 5th – 12th

Students observe and identify macroinvertebrates collected from the Chicago River. Students calculate a water quality index based on the macroinvertebrates they have identified.

Duration: 30-40 minutes

Field Trip!

Good Morning!

Objectives: 1. Students will develop observation and identification skills. 2. Students will become familiar with some of the small creatures (macroinvertebrates) that live at the bottom of rivers. 3. Students will understand how macroinvertebrates can be used to calculate water quality and a pollution tolerance index. Materials:  Copies of Macroinvertebrate Data sheet (one per small group of students)  Fish tank nets (4) and or large D-nets (2-4)  Hip waders (2-4)  Shallow, white trays (3-4)  Tweezers (4)  Magnifying lenses (4) Standards: 11.A.3a, 11.A.4a, 11.A.5a, 11.A.3c, 11.A.4c, 11.A.5c, 11.A.3d, 11.A.5e, 11.A.3f, 11.A.4f,12.A.2a, 12.B.2a, 12.B.3a, 12.B.5a NGSS: HS-S-ID.1-4, HS-ETS1-1, MS-ETS1-3; MS-LS2-4, MS-LS2-5 MS-LS1-5, MS-ESS3-3, MS-ESS3-4 MS-ETS1-1, HS-LS2-2

Macroinvertebrate Monitoring CHICAGO RIVER SCHOOLS NETWORK

p. 1

Welcome to the Chicago River

Gather for a Safety Talk

Putting on Boots

Grab Your Net!

Wade in the Water

Flippin’ Rocks, Rollin’ Logs, and Scrappin’ in the Mud…

If it Wiggles…

…See if You Can Catch It

Water Quality: Excellent – Good – Fair – Poor?